Crazy Jane And Jack The Journeyman Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACAC DEAFAF BAAAAA

I know although when looks meetA
I tremble to the boneB
The more I leave the door unlatchedA
The sooner love is goneC
For love is but a skein unwoundA
Between the dark and dawnC
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A lonely ghost the ghost isD
That to God shall comeE
I love's skein upon the groundA
My body in the tombF
Shall leap into the light lostA
In my mother's wombF
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But were I left to lie aloneB
In an empty bedA
The skein so bound us ghost to ghostA
When he turned his headA
passing on the road that nightA
Mine must walk when deadA

William Butler Yeats



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